James McGinnis operated a shop (with a bit of taxidermy on the side) in the building owned by Adolphus Jackall; About 1896 William E. Sault started a shop in the western half of this building (rented the east part to John Wilkinson) and continued there until he went west to represent The Hall-Zryd Foundry Company Limited. He sold the business to Norris Warner, one of his barbers. After carrying on some years, Charlie Bolduc who had also worked for Billie Sault bought Norris out and carried on until he went to Toronto to help out with the business of his brother-in-law, Marlatt, who was ill. On Marlatt's recovery Charlie worked at shops in Toronto for a time and he then fitted up a shop in his own house and there plied his trade until quite recently when he passed away

Le Rue De Commerce, Other Times Other Customs Other Days Other Ways, Winfield Brewster 1954

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